| ESPALIER | Fruit tree or grapevine trained to grow flat against a wall or trellis (8) |
| DANCESTEP | Chasse or grapevine, e.g. |
| CLIMBER | Plant that grows up a wall or trellis (7) |
| ESPALIERED | French description of a fruit tree or ornamental shrub with branches trained to grow flat against a garden wall (10) |
| ESPALIERS | Ornamental shrubs or trees trained to grow flat against a wall (9) |
| STANDARD | An upright fruit tree; or, a monetary system based on gold (8) |
| WALLFRUIT | Espalier trained to grow flat against brickwork; or, the apples, figs, pears, plums, quinces or other edible crop grown on said fan-shaped tree (4,5) |
| CORDON | Single-stemmed fruit tree grown at an angle of 45 degrees flat against a wall (6) |
| TREILLAGE | Word, from "bower", for an espalier or latticework upon which to support a flat fruit tree or a rambling flower (9) |
| LATTICE | From an old word for a thin slat of wood, a decorative arrangement of criss-crossed strips forming an espalier, fretwork, grating, grille, mesh, piecrust or trellis; or, a window with diamond-shaped p |
| BOUGAINVILLEA | Flowering plant which gives a vibrant splash of colour to many a Mallorcan balcony or trellis (13) |
| APRICOT | A fruit-tree or pair I planted in a small bed |
| GRID | A network of intersecting lines forming a pattern of squares, observed in everyday things such as a crossword puzzle, map, piece of graph paper, spreadsheet or trellis (4) |
| GROVE | A small pleasant woodland; an orchard of lemon, olive or other fruit trees; or, druids collectively (5) |
| PEAR | One fruit tree or two, we hear (4) |
| PINUP | She looks pretty that flat against the wall (3-2) |
| ORCHARD | Where to find fruit trees, or silver beet (7) |
| CORDONS | Fruit trees - or 'indeterminate' tomatoes - growing on single stems (7) |
| APPLEBLOSSOM | Spring flowers on fruit trees, or the state flower of Arkansas (5,7) |
| CONDO | Flat against party (5) |